order to repair infrastructure. Sometimes the damage is so serious; it can lead to poverty in some areas such as Haiti. * Environmental Impacts: Earthquakes can lead to tsunamis‚ liquefaction as well as secondary effects. The seismic waves produced by earthquakes cause tsunamis. The aftershocks can also cause tsunamis to hit communities again before they are able to recover. Liquefaction is the process where soil turns into a dense fluid rather than a solid. Secondary effects
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of earthquakes : tsunamis‚ volcanoes‚ and landslides. The first effect is tsunamis that are very dangerous. According to James‚ when an earthquake happens‚ the crustal motion can directly cause a tsunami. Also‚ tsunamis can move enormous distances at 300-600 mph with a little bit of energy. Wave height can reach 100 feet and destroy local shipping and shoreline areas‚ therefore‚ this process of tsunamis may arrive around 10-45 minutes for several hours. Therefore‚ tsunamis are very dangerous
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References: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/kids/eqscience.php http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-11/indonesia-hit-by-8-7-magnitude-quake-tsunami-warnings-issued.html http://www.hamiltonhealthsciences.ca/documents/Patient%20Education/SuddenDeathPORTRAIT-th.pdf
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that shook Chile. It was said to have a magnitude of 8.5‚ killing about 5 people‚ injuring many‚ and destroying hundreds of homes‚ businesses‚ and land mass. Along with the damage came the after mass of power loss‚ damage‚ and flooding along with tsunamis. There were 12 aftershocks that could be felt 145 miles away from the originating site. Chile is known to have earthquakes‚ but none have compared to this one. Since 1973‚ Chile has had approximately 12 with magnitudes of 7.0 and above. So this should
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Investigation Compare and Contrast Early Tsunami Warning and Predictive Volcanic Eruption Student Name: Student Number: Teacher Name: Due Date: 7 Nov 2013 Word Count: Table of Contents Abstract·················· 1 1.0 Introduction··················1 2.0 Methodology··················1 3.0 Findings··················2 4.0 Discussion··················3 5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations··················4 References
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were they discovered? Water waves have been around since the creation of the earth‚ but Isaac Newton came up with a theory; after studying waves in about 1687. What is the biggest wave? In 1958 the biggest tsunami wave was recorded. How much harm can water waves really do? In 1958 the tsunami wave uprooted one million trees. How can we protect our selfs from water waves? Two basic ways to keep water waves from harming us are: wear life jackets when you are in a place waves get high and don’t
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------------------------------------------------- Natural disaster A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ tsunami‚ volcanic‚ earthquakes‚ tornadoes and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover. The causes of natural disasters
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one heartbeat and the next.’” This quote explains how fast the ocean could turn from sending calm waves‚ to sending wild and dangerous waves. This relates to the theme because the ocean is apart of nature and the ocean is powerful‚ when it brings a tsunami‚ it bring great danger. Another reason why this is the theme of chapter six is because when Aunty Pearl was listening to the
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Imagine a huge towering tsunami. Focus on all the details. Now imagine a rogue wave‚ or at least what you think a rogue wave is. Do the same thing. Do you see any similarities...any differences ? While you may think there are no similarities‚ or no differences‚ you will find that there are some of both‚ in the ways that they are formed‚ where they happen‚ and how to predict them. According to source one‚ “rogue waves seem especially likely to occur in places in the ocean where currents collide”.
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affected. In the last 30 years there have been multiple examples of where volcanic and seismic events have had an impact on both MEDCs and LEDCs. Some of these include the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and the 2011 Japanese earthquake and the consequential tsunami. In this essay I will show how the impact of volcanic and seismic events have a greater impact on poorer countries than on richer countries. Although prevention of either an earthquake or a volcanic eruption isn’t possible‚ it is possible to manage
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